Author:
C. Spyrakos C.,G. Raftoyiannis I.,Credali L.,Ussia J.
Abstract
The performance of the interface between fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites and concrete is one of the
key factors affecting the behavior of strengthened reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Existing laboratory research has
shown that RC beams strengthened with FRP sheets usually fail because of either debonding of the impregnated fabric
from the concrete substrate or fracture of the FRP. This work presents an experimental and analytical investigation of the
effectiveness of FRP strengthening sheets on RC beams aiming at increasing their flexural strength and stiffness. Experimental
results obtained from beam specimens tested under four-point bending are examined with main parameters being
the resin type and the anchoring system. In addition, the procedure suggested by the EC8 - Greek Assessment & Retrofitting
Code (EC8-GARC) provisions is applied and compared with the experimental results.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Building and Construction
Cited by
7 articles.
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